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Joanne Tsai Is market softening? How does your local market look?
12 August 2021 | 108 replies
I am headed back to my properties in Brazil where we went through a collapse of the Economy because of a huge political, corruption scandal involving enormous kickback schemes to the International builders of the Olympics in 2016. 500 Congressmen and women, Senators and even the President went to prison.
DeWitt Gibson Biden Asks Congress to Extend Federal Eviction Moratorium
3 August 2021 | 46 replies
As a follow on, Congress did not extend:https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden-business-health-coronavirus-pandemic-us-supreme-court-65d530199d4dd2c99b9839fcd9c22294WASHINGTON (AP) — A nationwide eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday after President Joe Biden and Democrats in Congress worked furiously but ultimately failed to align on a long-shot strategy to prevent millions of Americans from being forced from their homes during a COVID-19 surge.
Shu Zhu Big fine from HOA/collection agency
17 August 2021 | 4 replies
Would it not have been a nice gesture and much easier if the nails bothered the scumbag so much he (or she) could have saved a lot of time and money if they bent their fat aged butts over and just picked up the nails.I received a complaint with a picture (of course) because there was a tiny single weed about 2 inched long protruding onto the sidewalk.The scumbag president of one HOA lived next door to one of my properties.
Laura Gray Florida Property Owners: Roofer Madness & Insurance
2 August 2021 | 4 replies
When insurers refuse to pay claims to replace entire roofs, the contractors sue them.While contractors and attorneys maintain they sue only when insurers refuse to pay legitimate claims in a timely manner, insurers contend that they are treated like ATMs by contractors, attorneys and, yes, homeowners willing to look the other way when promised free roofs, bathrooms or kitchens.But that leaves honest homeowners – who would never file an insurance claim except in an emergency – stuck with higher premiums and forced to replace good roofs.The number of lawsuits filed against the top 44 insurers in Florida has continued to spike – totaling 44,325 during the first six months of 2021 compared to about 30,000 during the same periods of each of the three previous years, according to data maintained by the state Department of Financial Services.For Florida consumers, “the outlook is bleak,” said Paul Handerhan, president of the consumer-focused Federal Association for Insurance Reform.
Jorge Vazquez The best areas where you can still find deals in Tampa.
9 August 2021 | 6 replies
The President of the Mayor's Development Council and his partner at Beggins in S.
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Labor Day Edition)
7 September 2020 | 1 reply
The re-election of President Trump could continue to propel red county out-performance.”
Alayah Myint HELP! Disfunctional HOA
9 September 2020 | 3 replies
I was recently elected president of the HOA last week because the previous president was neglecting his duties. 
Josephine Wilson Why are people buying at these prices?
12 November 2020 | 147 replies
Fear of the 1031 going away if we get a democrat president has man people selling now and taking advantage of the tax break. 
Kendrique Coats How is everyone feeling on buying now?
25 July 2021 | 84 replies
One big one is who will be our next President.
Alexander V. CDC Eviction Moratorium - Some Comments and Suggestions
18 September 2020 | 5 replies
As many of you know, President Trump signed an executive order in August that, in addition to other tasks, required that"The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Director of CDC shall consider whether any measures temporarily halting residential evictions of any tenants for failure to pay rent are reasonably necessary to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 from one State or possession into any other State or possession